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G1083PDIR utilizes 720P resolution, CVBS 960H output, and supports 720P/60fps with self-adaptive 2D/3D noise reduction.
Includes motion detection, digital zoom, privacy zones, lens shading compensation, DPC, and auto electronic shutter.
Use correct power supply, avoid disassembly, handle with care, and prevent damage from impact or storage.
Avoid extreme temperatures, high humidity, direct sun, and strong electromagnetic fields for optimal performance.
Features a Sony 720P CMOS sensor, CVBS 960H output, 720P/60fps support, and high-resolution true color recovery.
IP66 waterproof rating, simple operation, and a comprehensive OSD menu for easy control and image adjustment.
Detailed steps for removing glass cover, separating subpanel, drilling holes, and routing wires for mounting.
Guidance on adjusting the camera's 3-axis bracket for horizontal, vertical, and dipping rotation after mounting.
Instructions on adjusting zoom for desired view and fine-tuning focus for a clear image.
Explains how to use the OSD menu for function selection, parameter modification via directional buttons.
Overview of main menu categories like Image, Day&Night, Zone Masking, Motion Detection, and Video Standard.
Details on the 1/3" SONY CMOS sensor, effective pixels, scanning system, and 720P resolution.
Specifies the 2.8-12mm lens, built-in OSD, and white balance/BLC/NR settings.
Covers operating temperature (-20℃~55℃), power supply (DC12V/AC24V), and power consumption.
This document describes the G1083PDIR, a dome camera designed for surveillance applications. It utilizes advanced imaging technology to deliver high-resolution video and offers a range of features for enhanced monitoring and image quality.
The G1083PDIR camera is primarily designed for video surveillance, capturing images with a resolution of up to 720P. It supports both 720P/60fps output and CVBS 960H output simultaneously, providing flexibility for integration with various recording systems. The camera incorporates self-adaptive 2D/3D noise reduction technology to ensure clear images, even in challenging lighting conditions.
A key functional aspect of the G1083PDIR is its powerful On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. This menu allows users to access and configure a variety of advanced features directly from the camera. These features include motion detection, which can be used to trigger recording or alerts when movement is detected within a specified area. Digital zoom provides the ability to magnify specific parts of the image for closer inspection. Privacy zones can be defined to mask out sensitive areas within the camera's field of view, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.
The camera also offers lens shading compensation, which corrects for uneven illumination that can occur with certain lenses, resulting in a more uniform image. Dynamic Pixel Correction (DPC) helps to eliminate dead or hot pixels from the image sensor, maintaining image integrity. An auto electronic shutter automatically adjusts the exposure time to suit varying light levels, ensuring proper brightness. Automatic White Balance (AWB) ensures accurate color reproduction by adjusting for different light sources. Image sharpening is available to enhance the detail and clarity of the captured video.
The G1083PDIR is equipped with 18 infrared LEDs, enabling it to capture clear images in complete darkness up to a distance of 100 feet. This makes it suitable for 24/7 surveillance, even in low-light or no-light environments. The camera's robust design includes an IP66 waterproof rating, making it suitable for outdoor installation and capable of withstanding various weather conditions.
The G1083PDIR is designed for straightforward operation and installation. The camera's dome enclosure protects the camera lens and body, while a glass cover provides additional protection. Installation involves drilling four holes for mounting the subpanel, then attaching the camera body. The wiring can be routed either from the ceiling or from the side of the camera, depending on the installation environment.
Once installed, the camera's direction can be adjusted through a 3-axis bracket, allowing for a maximum of 355° vertical rotation, 35° horizontal rotation, and 355° dipping rotation. This flexibility ensures that the camera can be precisely aimed to cover the desired area. For optimal image clarity, users can adjust the ZOOM to the desired position and then fine-tune the FOCUS.
The OSD menu, accessed via a key on the camera, provides intuitive control over the camera's settings. Users can navigate through the menu using up/down and left/right controls to select functions, move vertically, or modify parameters. The main menu offers access to various image adjustments, including 3D-NR (Noise Reduction), IRIS control, AE MODE (Auto Exposure), WB (White Balance), IMAGE ENHANCE, FLIP, MIRROR, and BRIGHTNESS.
Day & Night settings allow users to configure how the camera transitions between color and black & white modes, or to use an external trigger. Zone Masking and Motion Detection features can be configured to define specific areas for monitoring or to trigger events. The video standard (PAL/NTSC) and language (English/Chinese) can also be selected. The "LOAD DEFAULT" option allows users to revert all settings to their factory defaults, while "SAVE&EXIT" saves the current configuration.
The camera's wide dynamic range and self-adaptive image denoising contribute to its ability to produce high-quality images across various lighting conditions, making it a versatile tool for different surveillance scenarios. The built-in OSD further simplifies configuration and adjustment, allowing users to optimize performance without needing external software.
Proper maintenance of the G1083PDIR camera is crucial for its longevity and optimal performance. Users are advised to use the appropriate power supply (DC12V/AC24V) to prevent malfunction or damage. The camera should not be disassembled by unauthorized personnel, as there are no user-serviceable parts inside, and doing so could lead to electric shock. Any servicing should be performed by a qualified service person.
Handling the camera with care is important; it should not be subjected to striking or shaking, as improper handling or storage can cause damage. The camera should not be placed in extreme temperature conditions (below -20°C or above 55°C) or in environments with humidity exceeding 90%.
When cleaning the CMOS faceplate, it is important to use gentle methods. Strong or abrasive detergents should be avoided. Instead, a piece of lens tissue or a cotton-tipped applicator with ethanol is recommended for cleaning.
Users should avoid aiming the camera directly at the sun or other extremely bright objects, as this can cause smearing in the image and potentially damage the CMOS sensor. If the camera is installed near equipment that emits strong electromagnetic fields, such as wireless communication devices, some image irregularity or noise may occur on the monitor screen. This suggests that careful consideration of the installation environment is necessary to minimize potential interference. Regular checks of the camera's physical condition, including the dome enclosure and glass cover, can help identify and address any potential issues early on.
| Weatherproof | IP66 |
|---|---|
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Motion Detection | Yes |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Lens | 3.6mm |
| IR Distance | Up to 65ft (20m) |
| Power Supply | 12V DC |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
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